Identification and genetic analysis of qCL1.2, a novel allele of the "green revolution" gene SD1 from wild rice (Oryza rufipogon) that enhances plant height.

IF 2.9 Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Lizhen Zhang, Jingfen Huang, Yanyan Wang, Rui Xu, Ziyi Yang, Zhigang Zhao, Shijia Liu, Yunlu Tian, Xiaoming Zheng, Fei Li, Junrui Wang, Yue Song, Jiaqi Li, Yongxia Cui, Li-Fang Zhang, Yunlian Cheng, Jinhao Lan, Weihua Qiao, Qingwen Yang
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Abstract

Background: The exploitation of novel alleles from wild rice that were lost during rice cultivation could be very important for rice breeding and evolutionary studies. Plant height (PH) was a target of artificial selection during rice domestication and is still a target of modern breeding. The "green revolution" gene semi-dwarf 1 (SD1) were well documented and used in the past decades, allele from wild rice could provide new insights into the functions and evolution of this gene.

Results: We identified a PH-related quantitative trait locus, qCL1.2,from wild riceusing a set of chromosome segment substitution lines. qCL1.2encodesa novel allele of SD1 gene. The wild allele of SD1 is a dominant locus that can significantly promote rice internode length by regulating the expression levels of genes involved in gibberellin biosynthesis and signal transduction. Nucleotide diversity and haplotype network analyses of the SD1 gene were performed using 2822 rice landraces. Two previously reported functional nucleotide polymorphisms clearly differentiated japonica and indica rice; however, they were not associated with PH selection. Other new functional nucleotide polymorphisms in the coding, but not promoter, regions were involved in PH selection during rice domestication. Our study increasesunderstanding of the rice SD1 gene and provides additional evidence of this gene's selection during rice domestication.

Conclusions: Our findings provide evidence thatSD1 gene from wild rice enhances plant height and new functional nucleotide polymorphisms of this gene were artificially selected during cultivated rice differentiation.

野生水稻“绿色革命”基因SD1新等位基因qCL1.2的鉴定与遗传分析
背景:利用野生稻中在水稻栽培过程中丢失的新等位基因对水稻育种和进化研究具有重要意义。株高(PH)是水稻驯化过程中人工选择的目标,也是现代育种的目标。“绿色革命”基因半矮化1 (SD1)在过去几十年里得到了广泛的研究和应用,来自野生水稻的等位基因可以为该基因的功能和进化提供新的认识。结果:利用一组染色体片段代换系,从野生水稻中鉴定出一个ph相关的数量性状位点qCL1.2。qcl1.2编码SD1基因的一个新的等位基因。SD1野生等位基因是通过调控赤霉素生物合成和信号转导相关基因的表达水平而显著促进水稻节间长度的显性位点。对2822个水稻地方品种进行了SD1基因的核苷酸多样性和单倍型网络分析。两个先前报道的功能性核苷酸多态性明确区分了粳稻和籼稻;然而,它们与PH选择无关。在水稻驯化过程中,编码区域(而非启动子区域)的其他新的功能核苷酸多态性参与了PH选择。我们的研究增加了对水稻SD1基因的理解,并为水稻驯化过程中该基因的选择提供了额外的证据。结论:野生水稻的sd1基因具有提高植株高度的作用,该基因的功能多态性是在栽培水稻分化过程中人为选择的。
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BMC Genetics
BMC Genetics 生物-遗传学
CiteScore
4.30
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发文量
77
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Genetics is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of inheritance and variation in individuals and among populations.
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